M. r C. Library Lansing, llioh, COMING EVENTS EDITORIALS jnslallalion. Tnnltrht —'I he Senior Shell- iltv Concert. Monday —The Indi'iienilenls' Day _l'ii.„„ Here aii ii;„ ii„ir.,iuv I o no Issued thank your ing to Priif ancestors, for. accord¬ fl It Hunt of the Other lppoitilment« ;\l«o 1 Liicy INmrii'. Five Oilier*, New Colle#e Murine Swart/ A|i|itiinl. Jaek Me. | f«r ;j ,j, • lo lie Honored liy In* mi Slatnl* Ne*l Kiliiiin (General Chairman Officer#. Hf)T(! Toni'dit. nf Junior Prom. Cere monies State Profs Hold For 10 Alt* T» Give I'i Plan Concert Annual Sing AW S Council \i "Siji'iitii Pi Hold* Kite- Five of Un«if Fneiilt> W ill for New Member* Date Is Set Adds Rulings i; Take Part in Mii«ical«* at SwiitKmiL Hondas Nii»lit. ( arullillL' Cntieerl Platme.l Several New I ate Pennllie. fur Tlllirmla). Dee. III. I'a.sril at Mretina jn fiym.- 1'ue«la« , \mrd» Made TmUi Allegro a on In »«• Miuuittu I he student wf. Haitium Ren?" fV Pipsto Mi Hit hard Hadio Players (»ivc Ilia Hill Sermons Topic Tlii* Week'* Program lla- >l«m Nrt» Feature*. OfOpcnForiim Mudcnt* lliaeii** Dr. Mr* (jiiip's 'talk* al Weekh Merliitit. Honorary Sees Keuador Movie MSC Judders Fol !(>«£<* (illClll Spani-h Croup Fitlerfttiiied l»\ C. I . Vlteiihurg. . Place In Meet Teachers Meet Spartan* Make Food Iter* \itir Stall' Iiiwtrui'liir* lo oril at koiilcsl. (in li» Vim Vrbiir. College Expert To Aid Furiner* Expositi tirPPIlSjllasllOpPIIS ^ m"m. "a. a Fxlfll-ioil >l.in Fa. Worker*. ill lliiirl attic MemlH-rhliip Tests 1 •■ ~ U«k. URiig, J. , n. Siarii-ly In lli-nr for extoi. will duett Civilian t'« n- more 1 testa fits. Hairy Wilt tied l< 'Twenty-five Girls Pu*« RmI I . nf Al. I'rnfi'aMir foalfV - Robert K Fc | seventh place* in hoise judging The Decelntar meeting .of the any- Other M S (,' judge* rompet- f.rn** r.VUIlt strating before Michigan f nmers ! ogv at the t'n vn.Mfv of Michigan Allien, an Cliemical w in, will lie ately mg in this annual affair included the'pmper method* of ljr>autifying Medical school, will sjx'ak on "The id Kedzie Chemical laboratory' on and utilizing.small farm woodlnt* i Wiley Food and Drug Act «>f 1906 nday Francis (trokaw- from Davison Oieen Splash op»*n»fi . December 8. i 936 this and its Present pay Enforcement ** John Arpold. CoatexviUe, Ind U sU Wednewluv riigli* Dr >k a McMulien. East lainsing. George ♦ nior life saving test. lh visit to the physics building and an Foresler* S|»oiiMir Wellington. Spnngport, and Harry u»irement U* memwrs: inflection of the new equipment. ArtiK.ry - William W Fxliiliii in Library Wilt. Coleman 1 tests which are under t Chemist LoHk* at fhologv ' |'i During the afternoon session. Dr. Herds, flocks and droves of live- t<«ai of" Mis* Josephiin Kasinur Faj.gis wit! lecture on Donald MacOram. la wis i* ai> outstanding biologic, The forestry department is spon- stock maintained at Michigan Htate s > imnung .in.-'i w. Urt ih follow expert and a mo*! able speaker "The Teac h utty of Chemistry in" M Got#* hall, Mas- i soring tfie library exhibit of the College for educational and e*- » ght week> of banting of M. Bull.- Mr Get many and- England " Dr Fa- Roland W R«b*n#or>, 'naval store* industry perimentai purpOH.** also proved Alice Eadwiaai, ptetsident of the all jans- was 'professor of physical »«nry C Heerdt, Tona- •V V The production of naval *t<»res. their value last week in obtaining g'oup. and Mananna Auer. vn | be cut aftei hi* timber inspection chemDtry at the University of Carl V Gerlach. resin, and turpentine has- prizes during the Chicago Live president. 0m are both R«d Cross Munich from 1917 tn~t(»3S. Dur¬ ■'■vr's- Charles W Anthony.: ers appeared in an Indian wom¬ i pjteh. j of th« an g* r O been for many years a leading in* Stock exposition. Angu* steers, iite saving examiner*. assi»U«d in - Farmers will meet in ra< h »<«»d ing the last year he spent consider¬ Stewart A Clark. an's • fume, the significance of; INloUi N-lii'iliili* d us try in the Southeast, especially Berkshire and Yorkshire hog* and testing the 25 girl* taking the able time studying, chemistry in **y-ng John E. Beth told, which was explained to th<-. so- : j lot at a time set by the county N V.. in Florida and Georgia .Oxford, Hampshire. Shropshire '.iial*. Other memixr? of Green, ; npent to witness the cutting oper- England A!yah M Miller, cie'y The costume comisted of a | Those going from Michigan The exhibit is composed of tree Tuesday. ISecember 9 | ex-' r ■'°bn R Godfrey. Battle . white ensbroideied blouse, wide j |and Cotswold sheep and Percheron Splash also aided in organizing | atmns. which Mr. Bull will - * Ced W Brenner. Detroit. belt, red *h»rt. gold bead*, earrings i MvtkiiM. showing methods of rut- ;and Belgian horse* exhibited by tiie candidate.' and recording their 7 20 -State News Stall I plain in full. Cut limbs and saw | Stalt- college will be Prof. A J. ting the trees to 'bleed' them of • the college ..won ribbons and com pi ish merit •• 7:40—Excahbut logs will be left with the owner Clark. D T Ewing. C. A. Hoppert, Getziner. Downer's about 14 inches long, shoes made j * *!! Maurice B Goddard, the crude gum Tools, samples of ij*o«(Ues at the show The rest of the tests will come « 9; 00---Blue Key for use as firewood and lumber. R L. Bateman. E. R. Breining. K cf rope fiber and cotUn. a blue j the various grades of resin and tur- . • rWrxt week Tu««day and Wcdnef-i 8:20 Home Etrmomicf Club. Other meetings will be held (winmger. C D. Ball. E. C Tabor, pannela. a wide brimmed hat. and j ptnlino »nrt a riumt<-r of phofo- I frfahmen of tho 1M0 fclaia at day ni«hu Othrr r«i',iremonta j 9 40—Mortar Board later that the and P. F. Neumann. bracelets cf red bead* from wrist j : so men can see . r'iU hlessly accural? statis* to elbow- graphs ahowing the steps in the proccta of collecting and purifying j j ((,, Univeraity of New Mexico membership will If portio^ A A inter-class ® 00—Y W C A Appointments for Wednes¬ j the Improved appearances of dem¬ lots - r" i: West Virginia University Mr. Altenburg's last two reels, now mlr corduroy pant, turn onstration Almost atl the Sicro and aviation raw gum also will be on dis- -cts that you can buy 67.200 showed scenes cf Indian farming j j1 They were given this privilege swimming meet m w inter term day and Thursday will appear • The demonstration areas will personnel rmpioyd by the pan- methods, scenes cf the mountains. pla. recently. and a "C" average in all subjects. in the Tuesday night issue of ' then be maintained as permanent American Airlines are lortnar navy «w u rr"4tchet 'or the amount it the State News jA to,. you l0 b a and volcanoes, a cock fight, and a | exhibits of wppdiand improve- men; ex-navy man who racaived lighter. -TWICHELL'8-HATI CLEANED AND BLOCKED- their training in the naval aarvice. MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Friday, December 4, 19,",e Page Two I It is a violation of the law Prof. Advocates i Dr. Hunt. Suggests pidht'w-ild waterfowl with a rifl. JIIldtlQdU ~ JiTC A little more than a year ago the Inrie-1 Ccdarsidc Carnival New Grade Plan Research Unit Lshotgtms larger than 10 gauge also are illegal Publlabed Tu | pendent. Men's League started its official ri,^ttsr.ta> | existence.- Since that time it has grown and These are the days when you P was said that Dick Jennings ! t S. Kulforil I'lihli.lie- tart talking about what a iot'you pinned Arta Altwood—but he' Says New Bureau Would; , K«*t I-.'. iti.'h I has heenme a power on the campus, not only Drlull« iif System. „i w,r« „r t,,.« u»iwin«.i iave to get in to pass all-your ' hnm.'t' II'; n great fancier of Study Insanity Ctison. 0|jjjea||y ||Ut n|s[, s,)rial|y and in various; - and how you're going 1>' !:«>i se:>—and so he's put the pin «»n ! other ways. ♦ iave to study like blazes to get by ' the horse' The establishment of a Bureau and the-end of next week you'I! .* Jack Peterson • passed cigars Too often thc»s<» independent groups have I i »f Family Research to attempt to MANAGING M'lTGK tilj be saving the same thing- around the Tu house the other ,: article published jn the tndu LARRY DI8TEL i>in>boo« &-M07 been formed and blossom forth gayly for a herk the 18,000 cases of feeble- nd the night before, exams, well, night because he gave his badge t JUSINESS MANAGER DON O'HARA - — TrirriwBT ! tlm®. Their hackers are enthusiastic and ou know, .why must we remind j away. • mndedneaa. epilepsy, and insanity n the state of Michigan was ad- ASSOCIATE Tt'tTOR Pem Keity has an AGH pin. but RICHARD A. YOUNG to wm **8« i h°l,p f°r everything that is grind. However,1 on' Note: This- is not a mor.i! ( •ocated by Dr.' H. R Hunt, head Birrn l. balladay a> ed editor | soon the blossom fades and dies out. because ■ . Mis >f the /oology department in his *',? the leaders have lost that enthusiasm and; have been rumors that f r Thanksgiving - and y; iddres.s before 8ft members of AT EASE U.r Al TWil*r ' driVO. ', ! >»•. campus zoological organiza- .*.rr, Warner hung his pledge p-r: rngigcd widi thoughts - monthly meeting held j Whether for personal . ; i im.1 tud> I The present men's group, however, has tie Sigma Nu girl. "Opal widding this nine "i . n V | gift requirements, v.... survived, and from present indications is; y . Budfr rd ^ ( purchases at this store • k Cm n#i»or headed toward permanency hen- on the Dave her picture signed "T< Libbers has his SAK pin rdtng to Dr Hunt, the new | elude assurance of con-,.(. would attempt to study the T.m • and Jim" _Tie Stan Brewer has be< , style, fine quality and «c. jThe announcement of the organi* " Do 1,45- Woodburn places, of the diseases from many j o- —o j utmost in value. »• I*'«•" I nation's first party to in* held next week i> iff Kloise M« Bride, in the " «> - o r I' \ u u in an effort to dis- j iiitable cures. ■— 'the first sign of all-campus social activity. n that Grill the other night clan shr'd 'ki-s the first m» ;• - P . .»■ t,« (.!.,«• , - «. , . \ lunt" pointed out that there CAMPUS COATS ; While the party is primarily for the inde- l- .i e than 80 000 V ases of4n*J Neyv arrivals—the fav pendente it i* meant to !»• an all-college feeble-mindedneas, and brown cordurov, slicker •. ! Dale Spnnget makes tin d on tlf h-ad t>\ a.": y in • t ai. hospitals through- terlincd, $7.05.' affair, open to everybody. Whether it will Interesting trip- .lacks. -, >Ane «• • t' b, - Ptstocia!(xl CoUo&do Prest country A total of 18 000 Mackinaw*, $8.50 to im* u success or not i the | r>-iots*.». ot ■ •- eases arc confined In jbndv. The Independent Men - league is Hobes, $5 to $12.50; <■ - CnHobitifo Dirtosf ' accomplishing things and with the added Dr Hit st i mated tail Coats, $6.95 to . i»e brought WOrlll-wbile p '-n t. -.'inelh.icg biggger th.Ot aN.ut by man himself, through by some miscreant of uncontrol "ough the loostn »ntrt«Hai*!e, deva- Headquarters true, then Slave— worib the effort needed fating forces. Think of the hav i r • yo My trip across the Alps into northern | Men s UieUdi^ italv on an elephants lia* k was the .most) : dramatic ami thrilling of all my. irayels, 1 don't intern Arbaugh's We'll Slinnl ll\ liHlIilmrtun, I', VW.S%WiWW.\W,%SVWWWWmV.VMWV \R]«)\\ "Freedom of di-aTniatiin " mean frreoom m ! a scholarly and courteous way. with due rc- A. L. M. Presents Ivt nut igards to facts We mu>t In- skiptuai ala>u't i.- being U-liexeing t'\ cry fifing we hear ami read. We i a |H»st must about 1 h* cautn inviting . theivtofe. here at Barnard, educator^ from, outside t«» j The All-faculty Comer! s|H-ak to us it tiny vume with the intention LEWIS RICHARDS ..... I'iani*» to agitate anti spread propaganda than Vu - j COMPLETE SHOWING OK ALEXANDER SCHUSTER . . [rima t . i»ildersleeve, of Bainard eoiU-gc is ' MICHAEL I'KESS Vioiini>i ehmm-! . ... using |K»unds'o! prevention to assure : i ughtty unto ximcliung tion of tons of run IKLII RATION , ..... Iliritunr ARROW SHIRTS . It the matter should * t.-t * K El 111 STEIN ClarinHe-1 our si'tjious etimmmt "For over hve y.-ars 1 have permitted tht| Ahat our staml w iil be, use of typewl ifers by students in my courses. West Juntof Audiloriimi Win the to 4 jh n Utk edrtorial. i1ihat only five {icrvent use them is not due to the expepse i»ut to indifference and lack UNDERWEAR is someone wh^yyjip turn out sonic attractive of amidtion. It ?s must unusual that pcrsons- publicity f*«r liw puny other events held here j in this adianeed age still use the Ittnglmni each ycai ami which are really worthy of ; mcthoils i»j nuHiieval tinH*s." .Hubert H public nothc.' This hejii bus l»ein sadly I Mune. aaaistaot professor i f law at the I'nF LEWTIS, INC. neglect*"', ♦ Htipgh it i bring tkv< i.^jn d at vers it v of Faliforttis, i centuries ahead of ■ 113 & Washing tun present'. the primitive penmen, ;] MICHIGAN STATE NEWS PUNThrM Slate Cagers Open Season Facing Albion Wednesday Night The final fall term sales drive i Intimate Parts .Spartans Eye Game W'nlli lo Captain Harriers for yearbook sniffs will be Friday, j SPORTORIALS Monday and Tuesday, announced! This is the last chance to get fly AL TIIKIhEK. Sparti Etltor OfRatsStudied Fred Helen, business manager of; yoih yearbook for three dollars With Michigan Set An Editorial—More or lew winner of the I C. 4-A cham- By Zoologists the Wolverine, yesterday after-1 and seventy-five cents.. After De¬ cember ""th-the price will be four A sales table Will he placed in dollars and twenty-five cents... Michigan State College has been offered the Union lobby as was used dur¬ All* students .who want their For Next a road out of the barren Saturday i wastes of the publicity d?sorUs. Detroit's metropolitan papers eaine out Tommy Emmet, publicity director for the Detrbit Lions and other- with the announcement that | Students lii(|iiire Into III- Icrior llrrnralions (if Rodent*. ing fall term registration, and the, pictures by Christmas must return sales force, consisting of Jeanettc them within the. next week Millet, I.ee' Himtnelspnch, Betty, fourty-onc hundred photos have j Asire, Benito Core. Phyllis. Jones, licen taken, pictures Will be re-? . As in Vtarm-lip CuuteM Aftninot Albion Five j highly successful ventures, would favor an offer from the Spartans to . Fear come to East Lansing and take over the full time publicity Wilma Porter, and other campus turned as they are returned to the job. nl Boy*" Vocational chool: Will Seek \vcitpr Emmet recently severed his connections with the Lions, a team Sam Ketehman Rats' Frogs! Snakes! Or any- saleswomen, will be circulating ; Over Wolverine Basketball Team. I that he built up into paying proposition in a city that had turned u II as I roil-Man thing else you may have on your | down two previous professional teams. It was largely.through his mind (bad dreams' again, huh?). efforts that the 1935 professional champions were made a financial Natural rivals of great standing. Michigan State and V Michigan will be up and at it again when they clash in a basketball j success in the Motor City. Of Orilliters They're all being studied and in¬ vestigated more- or less diligently FINE ivin Yost Field House a week from tomorrow night. I Michigan State's athletic heads have long recognized the need for by those students bold enough to u full time publicity man. Before facing the Wolverines. Stnte will raise the lid playing Albion L'o'.lege over at the Boys Vocational School gym Wednesday night For the last three years' the Spartans have i had the best football team in the state, have won the National Col- With 328| playing minutes to his take zoology 101. credit, Sammy Ketehman, the dy¬ The rats—poor ..dears — have F00DS P, latter game is listed as a warmup fov the Spartan*, but may turn i j legiato cross-country championships, and have been successful In namic Battle Creek center, proved every branch of sports. It is a recognized fact that a publicity, man himself to be the iron, man of crosses and have, been ;(1t differently. picked and i to sell those teams would he an asset to Spartan sports, V\^ P seems and rightfully so. the big event on any State team's schedule Michigan State's 1936 football team poked at for- three weeks now. i The student body has also realised that something drastic should be according to figures released ye:- We've found everything from the i . their engagement with the boys from down Ann Arbor way. oiisequently the Spartans have a . ■» —-— — j done about the.situation. Mil and u star on Ron Oarlock, president of the Student Coun- the State basketball team, stated yesterday; Aeromlotrapeziu* to the Spinodei- FOUNTAIN i-rsdency now and then to. over- ' ■ *•■-, the opponent they face prior,; "I believe every surient will recognise the fart that Michigan State k badly In need of a full time publicity director. To me there is no toideus muscles The latter has something to do with the rotation SERVICE > !>attiing Michigan. CU( I-mi Winter Prof. Attempts it it—the need k apparent." nrv Kutchinv and Gordon Dnhlgrcn. recently elected honorary chat I'i Sue wa> the rase anyway last i' ( Inssifirotion iptains of the 1936 Spartan football team, both-were in favor of a nt«: when the State racers .tan- j j tii.tii the Varsity and Jijnioi Vac a move. They both declared that the college couldn't find a :>d with Albion in the first game j ' '0, aenson. With the invasion |i Of Small Flies r man for the position than To iff at Emmet ha* the necessary my Emmet qualifications for the position is an t • Co-Captain. Henry Kutchir ■! Ann Arbor only a few days i M. S. C'„ /iAologisl Work* potable fact The manner in which he handled the Job. for the the team's unknown end* fro i ,v.iy State forgot about the Albion > • igernetjt of the Lions has stamped him as one of the leading Then theft* wni the time that pub- llamtranick Hank missed the 30 tamv up until the night it wa^ ;1 Willi 4 Jilnropidmv directors in the country, and his contacts and associations would' i'i* were studying muscle coptrac- iiuuute mark by 60 seconds. li««v slaved and then had a tough fight j ion". ai$fv.\verr; experimenting on prrn , ',♦* hand* to win. 35-28 , You know what one fly does < .'tunic Bachman, head football coach, had nothing to say .ml Zindet came in for thi frog »Some big. bold man let n now playing also football The 1 vour disposition* Well ho on. the subject, as did Ralph Young, director of Bin only the Wei- gets underway early in Sep- would you like to have 250.000 < fated that they knew nothing about the situation. MILES CARTER !.u j tern her Regardless of u hat Coach I the frogs. 1" meant and his orchestra Vcpt Chioles Bachman says, the fellow* I little feller who war in »aiurlnt "THE CARTER (11.EE CI.CB" Jus- decline to take the first ganu i The. above will serve to intro¬ man would do Hut. then prac (pocket book Rut, alas' "THE FOCI! SWINdETTES" duce Tommy Emmet to State stu¬ tn alls ey. Ion Dwhlgreii ot "WIMt'Y JONES" Wayne ran circle* around State j dent*. It presents our version, ill country is f. ; a half in the 1936 grid opener part, of the subject started in lle- Marquette has one of the lines! "SCJl TBIIV SEVEBSON" and were it not for the lack of mar; power, there is no what the final outcome of the telling of , .troli in fashion as as straight iMmsiblr. a news story operators in the Middle Weal at command. Ted Carpenter who • ■at. mini pi.kijii u| -til dm 1CLASSIFIED A large majority of the students does swell joh. The University LOST Pi Kappa Delta pin fall Spat tan-Tartar clash might have contacted a j we individually ex. of 91 ir big an has Phil Park Stan Jcane Beuketim Alr»H« Gamma pressed the belief that State was ford University has Al Masters. De! t a hoi isc He \en rd Twice .badly in need of a full-time pub-' If the name—"Publicity Direc¬ When State's colirt mm head fo: ♦LOST NovemlH'i 23. white gold i Ann Arbor, they'll Have an issue licit* nun. although many of them knew little of Emmet The minor¬ tor"—is name can appalling lo some, the Ire «hanged to "firadu S.M ALL S FOR t, twr> to settle with the Michi- yard Mi.. W E l.OwanL. ity used as their main reason for ate .Manager of Public Relations." gandrrs. coached again by Cappy opposing surli the belief a move They have different names al dif¬ Capptm You will recall that la*t j wftvm twur Muhigan conquered Statr winning at hom«- 35-24 and that the addition partment to the college would add to Hie already of such a de¬ ferent spots—hut their work is Ihr same—they all are engaged iigjln OVERCOATS advancing Impres¬ same thing. And don't forget, it's 'her. . cimng up to lleraonstraUon sion that State is a "football Col¬ largely your publicity head who t out routed the Spartan* to Hm . lege." "SWING" builds All- Americans. lull, f 41-2.3 OI thereabout* If thr addition of a publicity i Willi Escrr. reports coming out of Ann Art**. Michigan will ha\« another i 1.201! egg.-j. iuu*k( Uungi. Jfi.OOO, Hon Hoffman and His Hand »lVTO\" ittong team thi* season, built \ Phone 2-6351 for ArranfrinentN i at rnd John Townsend. one of the tmoothest forwards in the game The over 100.000 specimen* Many- The Wolves also will have elon- , world universities and museums gated John Gee. who stand* also contribute, SwaKirer ^around six feet, nine inches in { been sen? in from over 46 toun- specimens having (five a KODAK Uwir lineup, and a smart guard in Herman Fivhman both of whom j Mi Sabro«ky ha* lieeti on the —This (lliristmas BALMACAAN gUtyed regularly last year faVulty of Michigan State college since March. 1936, having taken 1 the gymnasium The Bitot then- »* about half the w. Walt Jacobs, the star who ate good tbey star, respectively. Dinner! tHympi. bertfi Wmtei tetm alwav? tk "fptoii" has all With four veterans in it* lineup. 1j a* in the past Athletic offk is have asked the faculty for f . ! *>ed, Sta thi style that only Albion may spring a surprise ur two on Statr All of the smaller J mission to start the a military dollar M'tiools throughout I game* on the home schedule can Five a 'rout, Michigan ftguu ;b p.m. llere in a wide variety of. rich, State Athletic Head Seeks Alt in II. Mobli-, Oner ration Hi. warm materials. fo£ enlisted men of the I Also plenty of Future Big Ten Opixments l'roIi'**or llere. Iliri ; S Navy was discontinued, aivl they were given an increase in pa. s m a. i t I mdied ftloUel*. h recentl) h-.irm-d lh,t Al- "nU d"v 1,14 "" Allendin^ Auuual VII, ........ Bufll Nolilc. luittiM , II-,i,twit (micei* wine mess wus discontmu- WKI „n.T u,«t tiiw int(«k»t,in Meeting Sum in - * jir.irri.Mjr ul tnslish ut Mutimrin, liquiiri. have l.rrn prulill,,.- State ct»)iegc, had died a? his home s27,w *35 : Michigan Sttatc alumni; Michigan in Ani' % Iowa snd undeigraduates saving to see Building a more formidable Mr Noble was born near Mt H.„, Ten football team #perform i football scheduit ha* been «-ra- '-f f time in the near future, (the most dtfficult ta*«- i-.t, Pleasant and tece.ved hi* A B "OIIKKRIO" STHII'liS degree fiom Howe* academy near ' tar athleti<- ofTiciaU are in. ing State athletic ncad* then Jh completed work on hu A Winterwcight lor Styled in the famed Windsor , C >gi- today attending the an-; "Rome wa*?; ' t-w;.' u. nr.-: day " master*5 degree a; Iowa State and model—-they have everything r •* | We.-tern Conference (or Big Athletic Director Ralph H Y«. ;ng Heavy We u titer wa admitted to Phi Beta Kappa Ten? w inter m«cting * j reminds those inquiring jus' why S.J., Although there j> no hope of State doesn't fact school., vith Sin- in 1887 *28.50 K!,ed;jimg a Big Ten oppwtent for j pros*ucr records. After teaching one year at Belle* Th. SAXON **■ fall. »t was ieariied vue, Mr Nolile came to this tam- yestcr-j 1'ootbal! vont he tlx oriy'sub- from close authority State ject discussed by States reprc- pui in 1889, where he served for A direct descendant ol the stout • , play a conference eleven bt-reuentatives. They al«ft vriil seek to nine year* in the college English Midnight blue tuxedos •* 1938 in addition to teeming; hook conference team* for .basket- department, leaving in 1898 for English walking shoe Custom in Iowa State college where he was 75 Hiiigk* and d w u b 1 e breasted Mnh;gan in the yearly- game a*: ball. ba.*ehail. track and al; of the Ann Arbor. - Ar.> conference team would be ' e. lasr, minor sport* Wtth represrntatsve* pft scnt placed in cnargr uf tiie English department there At the time of his death Mr *8 and *io appearance it's a good Iriend and sturdy oa tn service, bad days. models, matching Kinsgrain lapels 1*25 S.15 crowd drawer at M-Ck-; from other school^ no» connected ••r Field. PosiibvUties for booking with hie conkercncr *teams as Minnesota. 1*urdue' xcheduh maker* wfll have a good tlw State Nobie wa* 74 years old • BOSTONIANS «nd Ohm State arc rather star, at; Patronize- Slate New:* Advertiser*. opporttmity o? ••killing two birds 5- *y"nt. but there is a Stale will encounter one of the' good chance j with one stone In addition to Young and Bach- $6.50 to $9.50 HOMBCKO HATS, S3.SI, H . cther JUST A rtw Of IHE MANY UUNDREDK OF Bjg Ten schools two year: mar. others tn Chicago are Bau- heru.:e, | ball Coach John H. Koh.s. Assistant Fur five years the conference O.ieciur at JUhieUcs I*. L. Krim- OU T OF PAWN VALU ES • FRIENDLYS ... $5 . 'r.cr.ocri have sought to stay away ' odig. Wrestling Ct*ch Fendley 9?«H» fearing above all a Collm* Dean R. C. Hrakon. chalr- fclfTAU SMALL'S 25 55 15 113; H*?$waN °«.'eat at the expense of the Spar- , man of the athletic council, and Ur. Some (col that way .Gilbert L D-aue, member of the ill So. Hanhii^ton Act.—Strand Arcade aaou: Sbabi. I State Board of Agriculture. c"*h Clark;. Bachman dec tar-, Conference whooU wdB d amw ■miit i ami rtMK rAiu >m iihi tumnm. ^ bcW leaving yesterday He 1 up "vwt of 4b«r schcdylca at U surprised if jwwobag •a* may arrange 1939 THE fMST RMCNIGAN LOAN CO, sheets three conference teams in | football card'i, a task usually left READ STATE NEWS ADS Friday. December 4, lMfl MTCHTOAN STATE NEWS Pntre Four ' * month with tlie exception DanifV Club Plans SoeielleSi Notice! Adler Talks lg BULLETIN m ! December . A special meeting \ Present Arms! lhitiph Radio I Neks n (In Problems II The llomv fro Program ate Dames' for ieari,to club, a j heitf- the mtoikI Suwtuv Miss Theodora Peck outlined the To ihr \#.#r hor/nt Sfnmnor\ in Orilrr of ihr fhty Group t i organization, held program for the club for the year at the home of ar*d the business'meeting was foU, pkuc per week, M n*s prgan- Wright ln*t Friday ; lowed by a get,-acquainted h<>< Psyelilnlrb-t Addre«-«' c*rf< rr*ct the . I Noted - .-in- t N|\ter.»i Nrtt Mettibet •.i!;r11 '■ w ill ti.'ivr their MK-irty •1 >■ I'K iiinii It whjIm-, Torch Mr, DnrialH n>HI» ... . iott-s published on Tuesdays, I.aryi' Crowd nt (!lio*i'tt for Initial \ir mm AH ,„phomn„ prm.fs Profliiefinn. l.iTlnrc Prnornm. I>l-;. , - " STAGE STRUCK " - ) . > Itrpair Program. (.v-d-raw p.l' • ft D • • •' ki'; 7N.u"- houne^ btrs il'i" .m," 1 ol K r '■ . -•••? •• •• I Alfiliit ktimma kin w Ib Fa . St-m i ., - f- \\cdne»dav and Thuraduv "CI It I. OK TUB OJEAKKS" WAWW/AVAVAWAN'.V.VAViVMV.V.VAWA', DANCK PROGRAM A oft fin I hi In Kant1 Mary Mayo ■! I. M. A. Auditorium j The F.i t Mi; V M.vu doi ■: l-'liut. Michigan :• Dance to America's Foremost Orchestras :j DKCF.MRF.R SCHEIH LE £• Her. .V— Wavne King, the Walt/ King A (1 Ih'llfl il/ihii J* I>rt G—Harney Kapp and His \e*#»Knglanders . The Delta Al» !• Her. IP—Glen Grnv and Hi* l'«*a Umi Orcfiextra 2* Her. 2H—N'ohle Siswlr and llis Orchestra Ihlla Sigma Phi i.C IIIIImhi- I..IU- !j New Year's Kve—»t'arl Diensbcrgcr and His Orchestra al Willi.' Mrrling ;i DANCK AT THE I. M. A. The Home of Big Bands V Sigma II,,ha t,,.,l„a |a Ih lla •• l adicw 2'h Htmrs 94:Wl Gentlemen .V»c V.VAW.V 1/film i hi Outrun II omaiT* Ihiihling Sigma hnfijm . . ^ ,^.r ... t , lh„,..hv r-„i|.„„r j J.'or . . , , •Srcru,. I.u. ,!|r I'• ■)» I'.'t-j Mother tlfiha Omirron Pi Sis kn/t/m il/ihu I In la t.irl Friend < * K..i»M A ; 'n.et.. ... Boommate W$:'. the pledging Wednesday A Remle/.votis W illi a Dream Ku/ifmi k a/if mi ham mi Alice Wugriff. Ann Ait Alma McDonald, Gaiy. In pledged to K.ipivt Kappa tl/iha Phi | Ruth Wood and Jranotte last Monday t vt nmg, Nov. Special Xinas Wrapping Service Mrs, Auns cousin was Tel. 39913 2^ i at the house Wednesday rug BURTONS WALK-OVKR SHOP V Thursday. 231 South Wash In ft on Ave—Lansing . *J j ^ Among the many guests u Students!— ' students of state ! ! ttr ll.nr Just Rrrciird A Er*sh Shipment of. . . OCCASIONALLY a irlrphone win MM be ran u-J in,.!.- an unufhtW ridfr. So Wcirrn Elrrtfic —• nianufat tofinp, diaUibalin^ , . . ; hit your huilgrt for a ilimr JOHNSTON'S and an |>urvha,inf unit of thr Br II Syilrn—prodyf. a lork vide. (Ukr ibia attflBfefc). Vidua Ibi. CANDIES liny ifiyr •Irr ihr nig or . i frit with barr fret. MERE COMES SPARTY BEAUTIFULLY WRAPPED Errata I FOR CHRISTMAS atanllr on the for thr with trlrpboac arrrioB aacc i Priced 50c to $1.35 • abort Ktnry THE SPARTAN • c«rtoons • column • fashion pages • feature interview • Jukes (new* college magazine sponsored - ON SAIL NEXT by the Freas Club) THl'MDAY — ^Hiutt ,3[iuib